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Critical reading is the practice of engaging with texts analytically rather than passively, moving beyond surface comprehension to evaluate arguments, assumptions, evidence, and rhetorical strategies. It appears across disciplines — English literature, education, political science, psychology, and business — because the ability to interrogate a text is considered a foundational academic skill. Courses in composition, literacy education, and literary analysis regularly ask students to demonstrate this competency, making it one of the most broadly assigned topics in undergraduate and graduate study.

The papers archived here reflect the genuine range of contexts in which critical reading is applied. Some take a literary analysis approach, examining specific works such as Howard Nemerov's "September the First Day" or T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" through close reading methods. Others apply analytical frameworks to social and historical questions, including the origins of the Cold War, feminist thought in Wollstonecraft and Chopin, or ideology's influence on program planning. Still others engage education directly, exploring literacy in secondary schooling, content-area reading across the curriculum, or critically reflexive practice in leadership contexts.

A strong essay on critical reading benefits from a clear, specific thesis about how a text works or what a particular reading practice reveals — not simply a summary of content. Evidence drawn from the text itself, whether literary, political, or professional, carries the most weight, supported by consistent application of a defined analytical lens. The most common pitfall is conflating personal opinion with critical analysis; strong critical reading grounds interpretive claims in textual evidence and acknowledges the assumptions built into any interpretive framework.

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